Cartagena: Colombian Eye Candy
Partout likes to dive into the issues, questions and puzzles of being all over the place, but sometimes the essence of … Continue reading Cartagena: Colombian Eye Candy
Partout likes to dive into the issues, questions and puzzles of being all over the place, but sometimes the essence of … Continue reading Cartagena: Colombian Eye Candy
We had many expectations when we set out for South America. Delicious food was not one of them. We had … Continue reading Do Not Read While Hungry
Two days from ending our month in Colombia, we can readily say we feel safe here, particularly in the countryside … Continue reading Are We Safe?
The Lonely Planet guide to Colombia says the country has always been synonymous with violence, its history a litany of … Continue reading Medellin: Violence to Transformation
Epiphany/epiphany /ɪˈpɪf(ə)ni,ɛˈpɪf(ə)ni/noun the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles as represented by the Magi (Matthew 2:1–12); also known as Twelfth … Continue reading Epiphany!?!
No, we are not talking about getting a leg up on next Christmas. We are preparing to hit the road, … Continue reading Making a List, Checking It Twice
On the Serengeti, we saw a guide wearing a T-shirt that said, “Travel without knowledge is like a bird without … Continue reading 9 Road Lessons: the Final Report
When Sicily got scratched from the itinerary because of the great visa snafu, we were already in Africa. Advocates for … Continue reading When in Cape Town
Rain will eventually come to Cape Town. The water crisis will end, bringing with it lasting infrastructure and policy changes, … Continue reading ‘We Have H*O*P*E’
We’ve been hearing that “water is the new oil” for at least a decade, but the people of Cape Town, … Continue reading Cape Town: Where Water Is Gold